When Big City Coffee closed at 1416 W. Grove Street after 24 years of serving downtown Boise, the September 2024 transition marked both an ending and a continuation. Caffeina Kitchen opened September 6th in the same location, implementing a strategy that preserves the original establishment’s community connections while introducing operational improvements from an established coffee roasting company.
Heritage Preservation Through Strategic Menu Retention
Caffeina Kitchen maintained Big City Coffee’s most recognized offerings as part of its opening strategy. The legendary cinnamon rolls—oversized pastries topped with cream cheese frosting—remain menu centerpieces. Hearty biscuits and gravy, homemade quiches with rotating flavors, and fresh-baked scones continue to serve the breakfast crowd that relied on Big City Coffee for over two decades.
“Many of Big City’s signature items, including their popular cinnamon rolls and biscuits and gravy, will remain on the menu,” Caffeina announced during the transition, according to reporting by Lux Cafe Club. This decision addressed customer retention while allowing gradual introduction of Caffeina’s house-roasted coffees and specialty beverages.
The menu preservation strategy reflects broader restaurant industry trends toward respectful business succession. Where complete rebranding often alienates established customer bases, Caffeina Kitchen’s approach maintained operational continuity while integrating new elements like specialty lattes, house-made kombucha, and expanded vegetarian options including a vegan breakfast bowl.
Workforce Continuity Maintains Service Standards
Several Big City Coffee employees joined Caffeina Kitchen, providing service consistency that reinforced the preservation strategy. This workforce integration reduced training costs while maintaining institutional knowledge about customer preferences and operational procedures specific to the downtown location.
“Many familiar faces [will be] hustling behind the counter,” Caffeina stated in transition communications. The staff retention demonstrated how regional operators can manage ownership changes without disrupting customer relationships that define neighborhood coffee culture.
Big City Coffee owner Sarah Fendley supported the transition while indicating the original brand would eventually return. Lyndsey Hopkins, Caffeina Coffee Roasting Company founder, described the opportunity as significant for both businesses. “It’s been a Boise staple for 24 years, with legendary cinnamon rolls, homegrown feels, unforgettable portions, mouthwatering pastries, and well… biscuits and gravy,” Hopkins stated in company communications.
Operational Infrastructure Supports Downtown Expansion
Caffeina Kitchen operates with capabilities that extend beyond Big City Coffee’s single-location model. The establishment functions as café and catering provider, offering private event coordination and custom coffee service. Operating hours from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM maintain the breakfast and lunch focus while integrating with Caffeina’s broader infrastructure including roasting facilities, wholesale partnerships, and corporate kiosk operations at employers like Micron.
The downtown location represents Caffeina’s fourth establishment across Boise and Meridian, joining locations on State Street, Overland Road, and JoVinos in Eagle. Founded in 2018 after Hopkins launched Coffee Studio in Meridian in 2011, Caffeina developed from single café to vertically integrated coffee company with roasting capabilities and equipment maintenance services.
For downtown Boise’s coffee market, Caffeina Kitchen demonstrates how regional operators can expand through strategic acquisition while maintaining community gathering spaces. The transition preserved Big City Coffee’s role in downtown morning routines while introducing contemporary coffeehouse elements that reflect current industry standards.








